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1:11Sánchez & Misiorowski in Tight NL Cy Young Battle
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1:06Highlights: Cardinals at Brewers (5/27)
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0:48Highlights: Cardinals at Brewers (5/26)
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1:34Brewers Climb to No. 3 in MLB Power Rankings
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6:53MLB Power Rankings Biggest Movers
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0:43You Can Only Watch One: Burns, Schlitter, or Harrison?
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1:03How Brewers' Misiorowski Compares to Vintage Greats
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1:00Misiorowski Continues Cy Young Campaign
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0:56Highlights: Misiorowski hits 100 mph 57 times in one game
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1:51Final Nail in the Coffin: Mets Meltdown vs. Miami Cements Seller Status
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0:39Highlights: Dodgers at Brewers (5/23)
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0:46Highlights: Dodgers at Brewers (5/22)
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1:54MLB's Great Velocity Race Hits Another Level
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0:34Highlights: Brewers at Twins (5/17)
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1:32Misiorowski's Dominant Start Ends with Cramping Issue
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0:59The Miz Looks To Continue His Historic Start
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0:46Contender vs Pretender: Pittsburgh Pirates
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8:55Matt Snyder's Latest MLB Power Rankings
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1:57Brewers Surge Into Top 5 of MLB Power Rankings
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10:51MUST ADD Ryan Waldschmidt! Robby Snelling or Logan Henderson?
Top Eric Bitonti News
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Brewers' Eric Bitonti: Flirts with 20 homers
Bitonti slashed .238/.341/.421 with 19 home runs, 17 steals, a 13.5 percent walk rate and a 33.5 percent strikeout rate in 118 games for Single-A Carolina.
Drafted out of high school in 2023 as a shortstop, Bitonti has already slid to the bottom of the defensive spectrum, playing 900.1 innings at first base and five innings at third base this year for the Mudcats. That won't be a problem if he can make enough contact, as Bitonti has consistently shown impressive raw power and patience for his age -- he won't turn 20 until November. It's unlikely the lefty-hitting Bitonti would be allowed to face same-handed pitching in the majors, but there's a chance he could be a three-true outcomes slugger who hits in the middle of the lineup against righties. The Brewers have a loaded farm system, and first base is particularly crowded, with Andrew Fischer, Brock Wilken, Blake Burke and Luke Adams all representing legitimate first base prospects who are closer to the majors than Bitonti.
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Brewers' Eric Bitonti: Bumped up to Single-A
Bitonti was promoted from the Arizona Complex League to Single-A Carolina on Tuesday.
Bitonti could eventually develop into a Coby Mayo or Austin Riley type of slugging third baseman, but he won't turn 19 until November, so there's a long road ahead. The 6-foot-4 lefty hitter slashed .320/.451/.480 with eight home runs and a 27 percent strikeout rate in the ACL, and he struck out twice while going hitless in his first game for the Mudcats.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-4, 218 lbs |
| Birthplace: Hesperia, CA |
| Age: 20 |
| Experience: R |
| Bats/Throws: L, R |






